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  1. Also working on the Redwood Recurve at the same time. Redwood is quiet bad for tear out as it is a soft wood to start with. Sharp tools are essential and it also helps when routing to have a long hard look at the grain direction especially on horns or any tight curves as this is where tear out is most likely to happen. Redwood also is hard work to finish as it is very porous and will drink in finish. I sealed this one with epoxy which hardened the wood and pore filled at the same time.

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  2. Just got this one finished and of to it's new home in the US.

    One piece Amboyna Burl with sapwood front and back with a Mahogany core and black accent veneers.

    Maple/wenge 5 piece neck with an excellent Acrylic impregnated spalted Maple fingerboard supplied By Larry at Gallery.

    Head-plate Amboyna back-plate Wenge, heel Wenge and a Wenge control cover.

    ACG FB pickups with coil switching.

    ACG filter pre-amp with 18 volt option.

    Finish 60/20

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  3. Another new build just about to get started on this one.

    This is a Skelf 5 string.

    Spec

    White Limba body with a Native Walnut top usual black veneer.

    Wenge/Maple 5 string neck with a Mac Ebony board 33" scale tuned E to C.

    ACG FB pickups with a matching ramp in between.

    ACG EQ02 pre-amp.

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  4. Just about underway with my second 9 string.

    The spec on this one is just a little bit different from my usual basses.

    Set-neck

    35" scale

    Swamp ash body

    Black veneer

    Mahogany top

    Swamp ash cavity cover

    7 piece maple/wenge neck

    Acrylicised spalted fingerboard from Larry At Gallery HArdwoods

    24 frets

    Mahogany headplate

    Wenge backplate

    Black headstock veneer

    77mm at nut

    Flat fingerboard radius

    M.O.P. side dots

    No front dots

    HARDWARE

    Hipshot Type A bridge fitted with piezos

    Hipshot Ultralite tuners

    Black hardware

    ELECTRONICS

    ACG pickups

    ACG Pre-amp

    Ghost PE-0340-00 Acousti-Phonic mono/stereo bass preamp

    CONTROLS

    ACG Pre - Volume/balance stack knob

    ACG Pre - Filter/peak stack knob

    ACG Pre - Treble stack

    ACG Pre - Filter/peak stack knob

    2 way mini toggle switch - Controlling bridge pickup - Series / Parallel

    2 way mini toggle switch - Controlling neck pickup - Series / Parallel

    Ghost PE-0111-00 Quickswitch (for Acoustic-phonic pre)

    3 position switch which selects between magnetic / piezo / or both

    Ghost PE-0206-00 Push/push mid boost volume control

    OUTPUTS

    Stereo 1/4" output

    John East XLR output

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    I am just waiting for all the hardware to arrive to work out the control cavity to make sure all the bits will fit in.

    Cheers

    Alan

  5. Jason

    One thing to keep in mind with any spalted wood is how far along in the decay process the wood is. To far along and the wood is very soft and pulpy which makes it very hard to work with. Also make sure you wear a mask whenever you work with it as the dust which contains the fungus that causes the spalting can really muck up your lungs. Same with any wood dust but complicated by the fungus in the wood.

    Alan

  6. The spec on this one.

    Thru neck wenge/maple 7 piece.

    African Ebony fingerboard

    Top Claro walnut with swamp ash body wings and black veneer accent lines.

    Hipshot hardware in black.

    ACG FB pickups with coil tapping.

    ACG EQ01 filter pre-amp with 18 volt supply.

    East low battery indicator.

    SIT strings.

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